Publikation: Combined TPD and XPS Study of Ligation and Decomposition of 1,6-Hexanedithiol on Size-Selected Copper Clusters Supported on HOPG
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Ligation and decomposition of 1,6-hexanedithiol on copper clusters have been studied by means of temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Copper cluster anions were first made via magnetron sputtering, then size selected and soft landed into a frozen matrix of 1,6-hexandithiol on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) maintained at 100 K. After warming up to 298 K, a combination of TPD and XPS were performed to characterize the newly deposited sample. TPD data shed light upon the adsorption and decomposition pathways of 1,6-hexanedithiol molecules on copper clusters. Based on the TPD data, two different binding motifs are proposed: the dangling motif is with one sulfur atom binding to a copper cluster, and the bidentate motif is with both sulfur atoms binding to a copper cluster. Different decomposition products were observed for each binding motif. A series of hydrogen atom titration experiments were designed to provide further evidence for the proposed decomposition mechanism. XPS measurements at varied temperatures agree well with the TPD profile by confirming the formation of dithiol ligated copper clusters through Cu–S bond formation, and the decomposition of them via C–S bond scission. How well the dithiol ligand can protect the copper clusters from being oxidized is discussed, and the ligand number per cluster is estimated.
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WANG, Linjie, Nicolas BLANDO, Zachary HICKS, Michael DENCHY, Xin TANG, Hannes BLEUEL, Mingshi ZHANG, Gerd GANTEFÖR, Kit H. BOWEN, 2018. Combined TPD and XPS Study of Ligation and Decomposition of 1,6-Hexanedithiol on Size-Selected Copper Clusters Supported on HOPG. In: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 2018, 122(4), pp. 2173-2183. ISSN 1932-7447. eISSN 1932-7455. Available under: doi: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b10452BibTex
@article{Wang2018-02Combi-41723, year={2018}, doi={10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b10452}, title={Combined TPD and XPS Study of Ligation and Decomposition of 1,6-Hexanedithiol on Size-Selected Copper Clusters Supported on HOPG}, number={4}, volume={122}, issn={1932-7447}, journal={The Journal of Physical Chemistry C}, pages={2173--2183}, author={Wang, Linjie and Blando, Nicolas and Hicks, Zachary and Denchy, Michael and Tang, Xin and Bleuel, Hannes and Zhang, Mingshi and Ganteför, Gerd and Bowen, Kit H.} }
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